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Sonar Code Quality Testing Essentials
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Coding standards are defined by sets of rules governing programming style for a particular programming language. Although they differ from language to language, the objective is the same—to provide consistent, clean, readable code. Of course, development teams have different requirements and develop their own rule sets customized to their own preferences and programming habits. However, while the coding standards matter is subjective, the goal remains the same and many common rules apply to all projects among different programming languages.
Standards were not invented and simply handed to programmers. They matured through time, following programming languages' evolution and needs. Each language features its own standards and idioms, growing and being revised along with the language. Standards and conventions do not touch how features are designed or implemented but how they are presented to the coder. Clean-cut code often means error...
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